Frigid Zones

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfrɪdʒɪd zoʊnz/

Definitions of Frigid Zones

noun Frigid Zones

Example Sentences

A1 The Frigid Zones are regions near the North and South poles.

A2 Penguins are well-adapted to living in the Frigid Zones.

B1 Scientists study the climate patterns in the Frigid Zones to understand global warming.

B2 Explorers face extreme challenges when venturing into the Frigid Zones.

C1 The Frigid Zones are crucial for maintaining the Earth's climate balance.

C2 Research expeditions in the Frigid Zones provide valuable insights into climate change.

Examples of Frigid Zones in a Sentence

formal The Frigid Zones refer to the regions near the North and South Poles where temperatures are extremely cold.

informal I heard it's freezing in the Frigid Zones right now.

slang I wouldn't survive a day in the Frigid Zones, it's way too cold for me.

figurative Her heart felt like the Frigid Zones after he broke up with her.

Grammatical Forms of Frigid Zones

plural

Frigid Zones

comparative

more Frigid Zones

superlative

most Frigid Zones

present tense

Frigid Zones

future tense

will be Frigid Zones

perfect tense

have been Frigid Zones

continuous tense

are being Frigid Zones

singular

Frigid Zone

positive degree

Frigid Zones

infinitive

to be Frigid Zones

gerund

being Frigid Zones

participle

Frigid Zones

Origin and Evolution of Frigid Zones

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'Frigid Zones' originated from the Latin word 'frigidus' meaning cold or frosty.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Frigid Zones' was first used in the early 17th century to describe the regions of the Earth near the poles where temperatures are consistently cold. Over time, the term has remained relatively consistent in its meaning and usage.